This tour is the perfect way to orientate yourself to Boston, to see not just the historic sites, but the entire city. On this tour we'll take you into all the city neighborhoods and along the sites o
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Location: Boston
What's Included
- Experience all the Boston city neighborhoods such as North End, Beacon Hill, Back Bay, Charlestown
- All guides are fully licensed and approved Boston tour guides
- Transportation via Air-Conditioned Private Vehicle
- Pass by many sites along the Freedom Trail such as Paul Revere House and USS Constitution
- 3-Hour Private Driving City Tour of Boston
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Q&A
A: Fall is definitely the best time for a Boston tour! The weather is usually perfect, and you get to see the beautiful fall foliage. Spring is also nice, especially around late April to early June when flowers bloom. Just avoid the winter months unless they’re up for some chilly sightseeing!
A: There are no strict age restrictions! The tour is great for all ages, but younger kids might get bored if they’re not into history. Just be aware that it’s in a car, so it's best for kids who can sit still for a while. The guides are super accommodating too!
A: You don't need to worry about parking since the tour includes a private vehicle! The guide will take care of getting you around. Just make sure to confirm the pick-up point with them beforehand. Boston can be tricky with street parking, but it’s all sorted out for you!
Discussions
Just did the private driving tour in Boston - here's my experience!
I booked the Boston Private Driving City Tour for my anniversary and it was AMAZING! We saw all the neighborhoods, like the North End and Beacon Hill, and learned so much from our guide. The Paul Revere House was definitely a highlight. The car was super comfy, and the whole experience felt really personal. Highly recommend it for anyone looking to explore Boston in style!
Thinking of gifting this driving tour! Any thoughts?
I'm planning to gift the Boston Private Driving City Tour to my sister and her husband. They love history and exploring new places. Does anyone have tips or suggestions on how to make it extra special? Also, what's the best way to present the gift?